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2 For children with complex healthcare needs, our hospital is the best place for care in the country. Each child and family are surrounded with a team of experts 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. CHRISTOPHER HAINES, DO, CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

3 Why is Inpatient Rehabilitation Critical for Recovery? The choice for inpatient rehabilitation is best made as soon as possible at the acute care hospital or soon after a referral from your physician. There is a finite window of time after a traumatic injury, illness, or other life-changing condition, where therapy is much more effective and results are stronger. The benefits of inpatient rehabilitation are: Regaining maximum functional ability to enhance social, emotional, and community integration Individualized nursing and medical care during a fragile and necessary time Necessary emotional support and encouragement for your child and family During an inpatient stay, your child will benefit from a multidisciplinary team approach including: 24-hour medical and nursing care Physical therapy Speech therapy Occupational therapy Psychology services Educational resources Recreational therapy Child life service Participation in a variety of leisure programs Why choose Children s Specialized Hospital? Supported by unsurpassed outcomes and unparalleled patient feedback, our hospital specializes in providing a broad range of complex medical and rehabilitative care, with a comprehensive approach that is unmatched. Ongoing research pursuits ensure Children s Specialized Hospital remains at the forefront of treatment methods and patient outcomes. Unsurpassed Outcomes Patient Feedback 99% of patient parents would recommend our inpatient program to others. (Source: 2013 Press Ganey independent survey) Everyone is so compassionate, patient and knowledgeable. They are always willing to go the extra mile for the families Our inpatient rehabilitation program is significantly better than the and have given me a sense of hope that I was looking for national average in: with my children. - Faster recovery rates - Improved abilities upon discharge Jessica Krill, Beachwood, NJ - Better recovery results - Higher independence upon discharge (Source: 2012 and/or 2013 Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation WeeFIM) Children s Specialized Hospital quality scores were almost double the national averages in the 2014 The Leapfrog Group independent hospital rating survey: (Source: 2014 Leapfrog Survey) Children s Specialized Hospital National Averages Quality 99% 60% Use of Resources 100% 61% Value 99% 60% Children s Specialized has helped me overcome one of the most difficult obstacles I have ever faced. Patient, PSE&G Children s Specialized Hospital Cooper wouldn t be here today running and jumping if it weren t for the amazing work being done at the hospital every day. Jennifer Weil, Morristown

5 Our Guiding Philosophy At Children s Specialized Hospital our holistic approach ensures each patient regardless of diagnosis, receives care that treats the entire child. As leaders in patient-and-family centered care, we employ parents of current or former patients. Our Family Faculty members understand that a partnership with our families is essential. As employees of the hospital, they are available to provide support and guidance during your stay. Our Rooms & Accommodations Based on feedback from parents and families, each patient s room is a semi-private setting to ensure patients have the ability to interact with their peers and socialize during their stay. Each patient s room includes: Flat-screen TV Game system Family sleeping accommodations GetWellNetwork an interactive communication tool Take a virtual tour of a patient room at In addition to rooms and amenities, we have therapy and family oriented rooms to make your stay comfortable. Game rooms Playrooms Dining spaces Classroom Therapy areas Kitchens Laundry rooms Family showers and bathrooms Recreation room Family lounge Aqua Therapy Pool Outdoor Therapy Garden Playground Café Family Resource Centers Computer rooms Meditation room Remote Patient Care Technology Take a virtual tour of PSE&G Children s Specialized Hospital at

6 Our Expert Rehabilitation Team Audiologist Child Life Specialist Family Medical Doctors Neuropsychologist Nurses Nutritionist Occupational Therapist Patient Care Coordinator Pharmacist Physiatrist Physical Therapist Psychiatrist Psychologist Recreational Therapist Rehabilitation Technologist Respiratory Therapist Screened Volunteers Speech Pathologist Teachers Provides comprehensive hearing testing services as needed. Provides comfort and procedural support to lessen anxiety from separation and hospitalization. Plays a pivotal role in partnership, care, and advocacy for their child. Highly trained medical doctors and sub-specialists work with patients and families on treatment plans. Specializes in the assessment of brain function and behavior. Coordinate and plan nursing care; focus on special nursing and medical needs and provide family education. Plans customized menus, giving special attention to medical needs, feeding skills, food preferences, and family traditions. Focuses on social and play skills to improve development skills, hand-eye coordination, sensory processing, and self-care skills. Helps patients and families set goals and plan for the child s future. Dispenses and monitors all medications prescribed for patients and provides medication education. Are medical doctors who specialize in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Works with the patient to improve endurance, strength, mobility, and alignment for daily activities and play. Consults with doctors, therapists, and families and evaluates whether medication is beneficial for patients with behavioral or emotional issues. Assesses the patient and family level of coping and provides ongoing support and guidance related to child development, parenting and other family focused issues. Establishes a foundation on which children and teens build play skills and promote social and emotional development. Provides patients with seating, positional equipment, and adaptive equipment. Monitors patients who are dependent on tracheotomies, oxygen, or ventilators. Provide additional support throughout the hospital in areas such as: transportation, cuddling, and companionship. Focuses on enhancing speech development and assists with feeding issues. Help patients continue their education during their stay.

7 Welcome to Children s Specialized Hospital Children s Specialized Hospital is the leading pediatric rehabilitation hospital in the country, treating children from birth to 21 years affected by conditions such as: traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, stroke, spinal cord dysfunction, complications of premature birth, autism, developmental delays, mental health issues, and other life-changing injuries or illnesses. Our Mission The mission of Children s Specialized Hospital is to be the preeminent provider of specialized healthcare services for infants, children, and young adults. Our hospital is dedicated to improving the lives of patients through delivering superior medical services, in a safe and caring environment. Through a blend of innovative therapies, personalized attention, and compassionate support, our award winning doctors and skilled pediatric therapists strive to make a difference for children and their families each and every day.

8 Brain Injury Program Our Specialized Care When a child suffers a brain injury, the path to recovery is often a challenging one. The Brain Injury Program at Children s Specialized Hospital provides young patients a broad range of complex medical care and rehabilitation therapy to recover from their injuries. We treat individuals who have acquired a brain injury through physical trauma (TBI, concussion) or medical condition that affects brain function. Our Individualized Approach Upon admission to our Brain Injury Program, our team of specialists carefully evaluates and assesses the child s neurological status, function level, nursing and medical needs as well as his or her motor function, speech, hearing and intellectual abilities. The team develops a customized rehabilitation program that focuses on the child s medical, physical, cognitive, and psychosocial needs. A typical evaluation includes an assessment in the following areas: The Brain Injury Program treats conditions such as: Traumatic brain injuries Cerebral vascular accidents (CVA) Brain tumor Hypoxia Anoxia Toxic injury Infection (encephalitis, meningitis) Late effects of cancer treatment Degenerative diseases Epilepsy Other brain dysfunctions General intellectual function-basic academic skills Attention/working memory Visual spatial processing Language skills Motor skills Executive functions (planning, initiation, organization, mental flexibility) Social-emotional functioning

9 A combination of individual and group therapies, psychostimulants, and gait training technology such as the ZeroG system, are implemented daily depending on the unique needs of each patient. As a part of the Brain Injury Program, each child is equipped with the tools and technologies to help him or her with seating and positioning, independent mobility, communication, daily activities, and computer access. During the child s stay, one-on-one tutoring or lessons in our inpatient classroom are provided by our certified teachers to help patients adapt and prepare to re-enter the classroom environment. The Brain Injury team is able to assist the family with home modifications and ready school staff for a return to the classroom upon discharge. Through neurorehabilitation outpatient services at Children s Specialized Hospital, our experts are able to help our patients for five to 10 years post-trauma. In addition, we will arrange for vocational services and driver assessment and training, as necessary. Our Team The Brain Injury Program is under the direction of Dr. Krishan Yalamanchi, MD, who is board certified in Pediatrics and Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics. All medical programs are under the supervision of Matthew B. McDonald III, MD, Section Chief of Special Needs Pediatrics/Inpatient Services and Christopher J. Haines, DO, MBA, FAAP, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer. Our Outcomes 100% of patient parents would recommend our inpatient brain injury program to others. (Source: 2013 Press Ganey independent survey) Our inpatient traumatic brain dysfunction program is significantly better than the national average in: - Faster recovery rates - Better recovery results - Higher ability level upon discharge - More independence upon discharge (Source: 2012 and/or 2013 Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation WeeFIM) Admissions Information: For more information, please contact: The Admissions Department at Children s Specialized Hospital or

10 Burn and Wound Care Our Specialized Care The comprehensive Burn and Wound Care Rehabilitation Program at Children s Specialized Hospital treats children and adolescents ages birth to 21, suffering from complex burns and wounds. Through the combination of holistic therapies and expert medical care, the burn and wound care program at Children s Specialized Hospital ensures comprehensive rehabilitation and the best quality care. As a part of the rehabilitation process, scar control remains a top priority while encouraging the most autonomy and functionality possible. Our Individualized Approach Treatment in the comprehensive Burn and Wound Care Program includes wound surveillance, along with assessment of skin grafts and pressure mapping of wounds for effective scar management. The individualized approach to burn and wound care can include: Our clinical teams are highly skilled in the rehabilitation of: Conditions resulting from antibiotic resistant bacterial infections Traumatic wounds with loss of cutaneous integument represented by skin disruption and loss of subcutaneous tissues, loss of muscle, and bone Pressure sores Non-healing surgical wounds relating to diabetes, poor nutrition, compromised immunity or infection Daily medical management by physician and clinical team Physical therapy Occupational therapy Speech therapy Recreational therapy Fabrication of splinting equipment as needed Specialized compression garments with splinting Debridement Whirlpool treatment to aid in scar tissue healing Advanced dressings, including specialized gel padding

11 Stretching activities to improve functional abilities Gradual exposure to outdoors and heat to accommodate compromised systems Through intensive therapies and innovative methods of continuous care, the Burn and Wound Care Program ensures each child and family is in constant communication and collaboration with multiple interdisciplinary teams. The plan of care for each patient is unique, but can include: Nursing staff present on referring acute care burn unit to increase comfort level and allow for a comprehensive transition. Arranging follow-up visits upon discharge to referring physician and burn unit to continue monitoring during the healing process. Education for parents regarding the necessity of pressure garments to lessen extreme scaring and increase range of motion. Our Team The Burn and Wound Care Program is under the direction Dr. Michele Fantasia, MD who is board certified in Pediatrics, Physical Medicine, and Rehabilitation. Dr. Fantasia is supported by Pushpa Abraham, CNP, a talented team of pediatric specialists, therapists, and consulting physicians. All medical programs are under the supervision of Matthew B. McDonald III, MD, Section Chief of Special Needs Pediatrics/Inpatient Services and Christopher J. Haines, DO, MBA, FAAP, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer. Admissions Information: For more information, please contact: The Admissions Department at Children s Specialized Hospital or

12 Chronic Illness Management Program Our Specialized Care The Chronic Illness Management Program at Children s Specialized Hospital is a comprehensive inpatient program for adolescents ages 13-21, who struggle to manage their condition. It provides the teen and family with a structured, comprehensive treatment plan to address medical, nutritional, psychological, and family communication issues. Since parents and caregivers have a crucial role in supporting their child s health, we encourage parent/caregiver participation in medical education, nutritional and psychological counseling sessions to ensure the greatest success. Our Individualized Approach The Chronic Illness Management Program is typically a four week program that follows a transdisciplinary model and behavioral approach to care, that addresses the physical, emotional, and psycho-social needs of each patient. The goal for each adolescent is always to improve self-management of the disease. The behavioral approach includes: The Chronic Illness Management Program is especially for adolescents with conditions such as: Diabetes Post-organ transplant Chronic respiratory disease Other chronic medical illnesses considered on an individual basis Direct instruction to develop new skills/knowledge Shaping of appropriate behavior Reinforcement of positive behaviors Fading of cues and prompts Generalization of skills across activities and settings Use of visual tools Medication education Structured nutritional counseling Supportive psychological counseling

13 The treatment environment includes: Intensive and varied daily exercise Shopping/cooking experiences to promote good nutrition Multiple daily therapies/activities Outings to promote community integration Family education and counseling Psychological testing, as indicated, to identify learning issues Continuous glucose monitoring is available for diabetes patients, in combination with focus on gaining metabolic control. Together, this represents a powerful vehicle for making effective and informed changes in each individual s diabetes care. At the conclusion of an inpatient stay, our expectation is that each patient is significantly more independent at managing his or her medical condition. A principal goal of the program is to ensure a healthy transition back into the community. This means we help patients work with their outpatient medical treatment team, school, and community-based agencies to ensure success once they return home. Our Team The Chronic Illness Management Program is under the direction of Matthew B. McDonald III, MD, Section Chief of Special Needs Pediatrics/Inpatient Services. Dr. McDonald is supported by a talented team of staff pediatric specialists, therapists, and consulting physicians. All medical programs are under the supervision of Christopher J. Haines, DO, MBA, FAAP, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer. Our Outcomes 100% of patient parents would recommend our inpatient chronic illness program to others. (Source: 2013 Press Ganey independent survey) Our inpatient chronic illness program generates clinically and statistically significant improvement for: - Metabolic control of Type 1 Diabetes, reduction in Hemoglobin A1c - Reduction in Type 1 Diabetes related hospitalizations after discharge - Patient reported quality of life - Diabetes knowledge - Diabetes self-efficacy (Source: 2013 CSH Data) Admissions Information: For more information, please contact: The Admissions Department at Children s Specialized Hospital or

14 Chronic Pain Management Program Our Specialized Care The Chronic Pain Program at Children s Specialized Hospital promotes the wellness of adolescents and young adults ages years old, with chronic pain by teaching strategies to manage pain and encourage functional activity. The inpatient Chronic Pain Management Program at Children s Specialized Hospital is typically for children and adolescents with chronic pain who continue to have significant pain and difficulties with daily function despite a period of consistent outpatient therapies. Our Individualized Approach This evidence-based program is typically over a four week period, with focus on regaining function and using one s body in a normal way. The approach to treatment of chronic pain at Children s Specialized Hospital includes intense physical and occupational therapy and integrated mental health intervention. Treatment may include: Our specialized team focuses on treating Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and related forms of amplified pain such as, but not limited to: Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) Reflex Neuropathic Dystrophy (RND) Fibromyalgia Physical therapy Occupational therapy Aquatic therapy Psychology Recreational therapy Child life therapy Parent education and support During the program, the child and family also participate in family psychoeducation support sessions to provide a better understanding of chronic pain and strategies for families to use to support the functionality of the patient.

15 The focus of the therapies in the Chronic Pain Management Program are to manage pain through: Increasing endurance and strength Patient/family education about effective coping strategies Use of the affected parts of the body Desensitization to reduce allodynia (pain from stimuli that typically does not cause pain, such as light touch or temperature change) Additionally, recreation events for the patient and family encourage community re-integration, encourage appropriate peer interaction and social activities as well as assist in transition to home/community life. School tutoring is also provided on-site as needed. Our goal is for each child to return home to all normal activities, including school and extracurricular involvements, without any physical modifications. Our Team The Chronic Pain Management Program is under the direction of Dr. Katherine Bentley, MD who is board certified in Pediatrics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with subspecialty certification in Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Bentley is supported by a talented team of staff pediatric specialists, therapists, and consulting physicians. All medical programs are under the supervision of Matthew B. McDonald III, MD, Section Chief of Special Needs Pediatrics/Inpatient Services and Christopher J. Haines, DO, MBA, FAAP, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer. Our Outcomes Patients in our chronic pain program experienced statistically significant outcomes in: - Decrease of patient pain level (Average score of 7.6 out of 10 at admission to 3.6 at discharge) - Improvement of lower extremity functional activity (Average score of 35 out of 80 at admission to 77 out of 80 at discharge) - Decrease in child report of functional disability (Average score of 30 at admission to 9 at discharge) - Decrease in parent report of child functional disability (Average score of 29 at admission to 7 at discharge) - Improved school attendance - Decreased need for and use of pain medication - Decreased need for assistive device (wheelchair, walker, or cane) Admissions Information: For more information, please contact: The Admissions Department at Children s Specialized Hospital or

16 Infant and Toddler Rehabilitation Program Our Specialized Care The Infant Toddler Program at Children s Specialized Hospital provides intensive and comprehensive rehabilitation services for infants and young children ages birth to two years with complex medical needs. The program treats children who require all levels of pediatric care, including those who are medically fragile and technology dependent. When an infant or toddler is admitted, our team of specialists complete a full evaluation and together, with the family, develop a customized rehabilitation program and plan of care. Our multidisciplinary staff is highly trained in working with children who require special medical care. Children with ventilators, tracheotomies, special feeding needs, and intravenous/central lines, can be managed while receiving rehabilitation therapy. Diagnostics and special services available for patients are ventilator assistance and weaning program, rehabilitation technology, orthotics and prosthetics. As a part of the Infant Toddler Program, we treat the following conditions: Chronic lung disease or airway anomalies (ventilator dependent) Dysphagia or difficulty swallowing Chromosomal or genetic disorders Short Bowel Syndrome Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Small bowel, heart, and other organ transplant medication management Cyanotic Cardiac Disease Pulmonary Hypertension Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) Retinopathy Of Prematurity (ROP) Other medically complex conditions Our Individualized Approach Our highly acclaimed therapeutic program is at the forefront of innovation when providing care for our young patients. The Infant Toddler Program has pioneered the use of rehabilitation therapies to best treat each child s individual needs including: Aquatic Therapy Infant Massage Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech Therapy

17 Supported with 24-hour comprehensive medical and nursing care, our team of specialists continuously creates a nurturing and calming setting that orients infants and toddlers to their sensory adaption and integration within their environment. Children s Specialized Hospital is at the forefront of technological innovations and clinical strategies such as: Computer-mediated learning and assistive technologies to increase the cognitive-motor development of medically compromised infants Transition of ventilator or technology dependent children to portable ventilation allowing them to transition home One of the first hospitals to offer on-site Retinal Scanning technology Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation to promote improved secretion Upon discharge, we offer support groups, workshops and training programs to educate families and prepare them to help manage their child s unique needs. We also guide the family through their preparation for home. Families are thoroughly educated about future needs, which may include a home evaluation to determine how best to accommodate ventilators, oxygen, or other medical equipment. Throughout our continuum of care, Children s Specialized Hospital remains focused on the ultimate goal: a successful return to home and the community. Our Team The Infant Toddler Program is under the direction of Dr. Sharon A. Burke, MD, who received specialized training in Neonatology. She is supported by Arti Shah, APN, along with an expert rehabilitation team and medical subspecialists in areas such as neurology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, physiatry, psychiatry, radiology, and urology. All medical programs are under the supervision of Matthew B. McDonald III, MD, Section Chief of Special Needs Pediatrics/Inpatient Services and Christopher J. Haines, DO, MBA, FAAP, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer. Our Outcomes 100% of patient parents would recommend our Infant Toddler program to others A higher percentage of our infants wean off ventilators compared to other similar facilities Admissions Information: For more information, please contact: The Admissions Department at Children s Specialized Hospital or

18 Multi-Complicated Trauma Our Specialized Care The highly specialized Multi-Complicated Trauma Program at Children s Specialized Hospital provides advanced critical rehabilitation care for children and adolescents from birth to 21 years, who have experienced major or multi-complicated trauma. The range of injuries sustained often include severe trauma to multiple organ systems, resulting in the need for comprehensive rehabilitation. Our program treats patients who have sustained complex injuries such as: Multiple bone fractures and injuries Trauma to skin, and other organs Multiple injuries involving the brain and/or spine Bowel and bladder trauma Lung injuries Our Individualized Approach Patients admitted to the program following major and/or multi-complicated traumas, are offered an individualized rehabilitation program by an interdisciplinary team including experts in orthopedics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, pediatrics, neurology, psychiatry/psychology, and other medical specialties. Additionally, during an inpatient stay, patients follow a plan of care specifically tailored to their needs. Each day, patients work with expert therapists specializing in the treatment of complicated trauma rehabilitation. Our clinical teams are highly skilled in the rehabilitation of patients in need of: Ventilator management and weaning Tracheostomy care Gastrostomy feedings Total parenteral nutrition Prolonged intravenous antibiotic administration Catheter management Wound care

19 Upon discharge, patients are guided by expert clinical staff of Children s Specialized Hospital and referring acute care facilities on continuing the plan of care. Communication between medical staff and family is ongoing to monitor patient progress. If needed, education is provided for caregivers to ensure a seamless transition home. Our Team The Multi-Complicated Trauma Program is under the direction of Dr. Michele Fantasia, MD, who is board certified in Pediatrics, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with subspecialty certification in Spinal Cord Injury Medicine and Pediatric Physical Medicine. Dr. Fantasia is supported by Pushpa Abraham, CNP, and a talented team of staff pediatric specialists, as well as consulting physicians. All medical programs are under the supervision of Christopher J. Haines, DO, MBA, FAAP, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer. Our Outcomes Our inpatient multi-complicated trauma program is significantly better than the national average in: - Faster recovery rates - Improved abilities upon discharge - Independence upon discharge (Source: 2013 Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation WeeFIM) Admissions Information: For more information, please contact: The Admissions Department at Children s Specialized Hospital or

20 Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Program Our Specialized Care Our Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Program is specially designed to help children overcome the serious health effects of infants who have been exposed prenatally to drugs in utero and go through a withdrawal process after they are born. Upon admission, infants at risk for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome are carefully monitored by highly skilled clinicians for signs consistent with withdrawal and development. Based on the results of ongoing assessments, each young patient is cared for based on their individual needs. The Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Program treats newborns with health effects as a result of exposure to various drugs. These health effects can include: Failure to thrive Irritability from withdrawal symptoms Gastrointestinal symptoms Inability to sleep Our Individualized Approach During the inpatient stay in the Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Program, our team provides innovative programming and expert care to achieve the greatest outcomes. In order to ensure our smallest patients are able to develop and grow, Children s Specialized Hospital creates a nurturing environment by implementing positive sensory inputs such as: Swaddling Bathing Our holistic approach to medical transpose includes: Therapeutic touch and handling Vestibular sensations such as rocking Medication management (including tapering and discontinuation of medication) Evaluation for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) with a three channel pneumogram Monitoring weight gain, growth charts, and nutrition

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